My parents used to have a TV like that. It was a 13in color TV made in the late 80s. It was bought from either Sears or Kmart, can't remember which one. It was labelled with channels 2 through 13 horizontally across the bottom with a red LED indicator above each channel that would light up when you tuned to it. It even had a remote control that could tune through your preset channels. You could flip down a door on this front panel and inside was a small tuning wheel for each channel along with an even smaller UHF/VHF selector switch for each channel. Inside the door was a small double ended plastic tool that you would use to operate the UHF/VHF switches and tuning wheels. It was annoying to tune in a new channel because you had no idea where you were tuned in the band, you just had to keep scrolling the tuning wheel until you found something. We had it hooked to cable TV in the basement for a while even though it couldn't tune all of the cable TV frequencies. If I recall it could tune everything on cable up until around channel 35 and then from around channel 60 and up. Eventually we paired it with a broken VCR so that we could use the VCR's TV tuner and composite video input with that TV. My parents got rid of it sometime in the late 2000s when they upgraded their living room TV to an LCD and moved their old CRT down in the basement to replace it.